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I » H 4 » < «% « • * Tue Scio Dramatic Club w I present ’’The Deep Purple” at Mill City tonight, which i a guarantee that the residents of that thriving little city will s«.< u first class show. Th«« Parent Teachers Assoc a- tion will hold a meeting t< mor row, Friday, evening at 8 o'clock in the High School A eml•> room. All those interested are urged to be present » Why not kill that winter meat where it ia handy and easy t< keep clean and sanitary. Ti us«« of our slaughter house and to-la arc free tJ all that car.« to use them. Sanitan Market. •> ■>' i f • V r / f / / è / » / The big Albany Round-l'p ÎM a thing of the past, and from ah rejiorts was a very credit ib < show, though not on as large a scale as som«* other similar events. The Albanians ar- I <• ginning to make plans for bigger and latter show Hex: year if it is definitely decided t repeat the p rfr.rmance. / * f I / ê • M 1 «>■ ' ' a »1 vi Z.T 1 * <s • i 1 « ♦v 4 t « ’ Xi ■'i >'i'l The News has l> • n inform«? t ml the name of the littl- lad’ wlo iit stopping with Mr an Mra N B Mo«tH s1 oul«l hav • I h ««« i pi •< n ns Marjory Eliz:d>«fl Mos Tu« s lav afternoon rev- eral of th<- R««b<»knhn paid nn in formal call nt th«« Moses hom< «•neh t-ikiog nlong a pr sent for Mibs M ■• •»•». The work of improving Main str««et wa* commenced in ««nr; ««ht last Monday morning. A heavy lav««r of coarse crushed rock is being used for th«« foundation, after which a fine layer several inches in thicKncss is used, each layer being repeat-dly rollmt by a big steam rolier. It will make a first chins street, and om ni which Scio may well b< proud when finished Geo. G Bingham of Salem and Ex-senator L J Adams of Wood burn were in town Welnesda«. afternoon in the interest of Mr Uinghim'« candidacy for Circuit Judge of this district. Next week the News will attempt to give a few of the reasons wty It ia in favor of the election of Mr Bingham and Judge Percy R Kelly for the two positions of Circuit Judge. Emanuel Bio »m, a wood cutt« r suffered a stroke of apop’« xy while at work Tuesday afternoon and died a few minutes later. He lived in a cabin near Crab tree. an«l Lad been in this vicin ity for about three years, From what he had told and from | a- pers found after his death, it np|>ears tF^t he and his wife . i ... «»------- just separated in Pennsylvania before he came to the coast, and ih»« died about a year ago. No relatives are known outside of the former state. iMceased was 51 years of age. The remain.« were Interred tn Franklin Butt« cemetery Wednesday afternoon. ] When you an- attending a large ■«-»•ption it i» one of the rule» of ■viety. which n<> one mu»t wan- I »nlv break, to If»>r the ho»v»» «I gnw-t her ’ r.t At all large tliermg» the I« u»u»dly to be uml »tiiin-whcre near the door ■ g ’lie fir»t part of the time, ir t I u gu« »-t ha* ret-U'd her, ia « .*»■ fo app««ar bhn«l to atlier I .ifUn entanee». But xrb« n »be i» »tir- * ♦Uld* I» I In a «-ro*d ‘t i* ¡«*rmi»»ible i. «• fr.« nd», only ttic gueat > rw •..►t rv .<r ignore the h--t«»'. but Feet her a* aoon in p'Maible. To app««.:r formal and auanirioua f other Pri!---1» i* very bad harm •nl a jH/or compliment tn th«« host. ,'ui:r fr.-io’.’» fncii«'« »h-uld bego«»d n u-h for your fri««nd*hip, and to land ale''il »«¡t .• for introduc- >;i. v n i. . kr no-<>ta«' i»n't -count -I n« alivn« ». hut ign-rance nd poor breeding. Un pnrtv it 1« the duty of each idividual to do hit little bit to- ard making a *ui «•«•»» of the gather- ig If a girl «an sing, and her >te«<» a»k» her to do »0, »'ne »houl«l blige without aiiV excuse*. Don’t ehiitt« r while any one ia per- - ruling for your pleasure or ximne- nent. To do »<> i» a* ill bred as <>uld I m « turning v mr bo< k up«..-, a H'r on who came up to »|wak to on. Huslaand» and wive» are »unj»oaed o ignore ««a h other aornrwnat at arti « Xo hnstcM puts them side v - I'« nt table, and if card» form lie > !i f amusement they arc not tip' t-ed to plan at the same table, atale« the company 1» t<«<> »mall tc ivoid it. Pcrhapa it i» tinn-i <«»*nrv to re . nd «•»;• 1 '-«I couples that, al- • bough all tli- world love» a lover et lovemaking at public gather- n f* 1« much out of place. It 1» the dutv <>f «'Verv girl to I* • atural, not to »tick to one chair as if it «cr<« part of one’s turnon, not to I m « overshy. yet never to mouotap. m yth « or an; ‘ .<lv. In fact. ■1 clever gue»t ha» nearlv a« manv «hit ■ * as one'« hosteaa.—New York Gblie. F,»h U»«d For Soap. Tli<« arglcr or li-hing f««»g. though (;<,uh<«n* common, mm « m« more gon- I -.div <! trilmtf d around England’» . ■». t> than »nine »utliorilic» «up- po»i« The iingh’r n »«» tailed from . the « uriou* "rial ami hai’.” formed ,v n modification of a -xy of the front tlor-nl f’n. whn h Wa. former ly fancied to attract »mailer fi«b, but the entire hid<*»n« body ii a marvclou. mimetic adaptation to the bottom of the «ra, upon which the creature walk«, mung the pec toral fin. for feet. Th,» marine ogre ha* little value except for mu- »euin», but the g.dl ia ii»i<l by Irish 'Au-lierwomcn to bb-ach linen, and in 1< - land it i» utilized for the man* ufuct-.ire of soap.—St. Jamea’ Ga zette. K Too much n<-.»r <>-«fen» n«; toe ouch light blind« «»; too gnrat a ’’•tun «- or t«x> much of proximity I cquallv prevent« u* from licing able •o »ee; too lofg «nd too »hart a <ti»- • our»e ob»enre, our knowWge of a ib c. t. ton mo<h of tnth «tun» u» I — Paaral. M« P-O.»d It. Ik>wti i r« »no way lived a man who woe <p. tc attentive to a woman 1 oho had a lovely young daughter, av. th«' San FranciA-» Chronicle. Ilia fr»«;u«-nt cnlia at tbe Lome of the l»u w«re a*» uotio aide that the ■ • ighbor» la-jnu to »peculate. On«- I-lay th» woman »poke to her »uitur thua, "The neighbor» »ay that you «re courting me for mv money." "Foolish chatter," he countered, with a laugh. "Don’t pay any at tention to «tich idle goMip. To prove that I am not 1 »ugg«-*t that you d«ed <11 of your property to your daughter." Thi» the woman did, and the next day the man eloped with the lovely youug daughter. Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Cop |««<1 from I'orl'and Ore«onlan i The <»r»ton Norn»»! MOSMlU TH. Or« . June J* students eneo'I--U 744. Bela» ol opened th!» week lar<r«t on record for slat« Norma! in Oregon .... bow to care f< r large »1 r‘«-nt I» h 1> a prv.bi* 11 . . . X<0 Uing rro»d««t into auditorium «.'h »»»ting ra pwelt? of 4M Gall» nr« ! «a with extra rhvir» la aialea Mor* than IM atadenla »♦ •!'■<! 00 pUUortu Now boarding boa»»» eomplricd. «ddltlcns to rex m Inc bouse» bull! and tent« u»cd One hundred girla »l<-p on upper fl«M>r <»f »cbool The offa, lai aehoo! report give« IM rr»*!e pepila laa Monmouth, tor Iractaer practl.v Read what tho»e you have elected to handle the affa»rt of your »tate and who are thoroughly informed regarding school condition* in Oregon have to say concerning measure 308 on the ballot at the coming election : 8> Jimtl withycomb«. Governor «f Oregon: t»ng(,i in ufiqi rtli« ’ «bl) in nted *>f n«ut« normul ».' i w >f h «ni i'< fnJie|;4, ig (h< «fi« sa. i*' » l*r « h*»«4 <»t thl« fl««* In ICeMrtWti Otrf««ti By J. A. Churchill, »1*1« Buprnnt»nd«nt •< Public Instruction I ir t that th* voter« of the M(«i« «««l«t in miffing th* «lundaftl of o|Bf •« h-»»>L« b) fr»tabh«h>tiff sa Htoat» No insti Mv hoe/i *< fVnslirtun By P. L- Campbell. President of the University of Orsgon. »' ■ » «ódH .»■••. Br*4«4 hs Oregon *” *> ««,»(1, Clack. The Spanmli painter Rilwra, Mr. I ildun«« Ma. fall recall« in his "Ilia- t<»ry of Painting," worked with auch error that all count of time «al oat tn him. "He made n living lock to check the pairing hour». II « «errant <anae every hour to the tihlm to «. it in a loud and stately ’Another hour ha» gone. Si gnor t'avalicre!’ “ A W.-d «• Avaided. Wife — Well, di<! you fin«l out .hut it wan I «aid that offended Mr* Younrbride? Hub—Yea. her ti*ban«l told me. It aeema that vou • «•marked. “I *ee you’re in-talle«l in .»nr new home," and a* they’ve fur- i-lu-d on the in-talhncnt plan »he hnutht vou were trying tn l>e funny t their expense. — Borton Tran ript Toole, the gre/» L.'.g!i»h rome- dmn. wa* once greatly tickled at finding m a French provincial town a |»«»t««r animtincing a tranolatmu of "Walker. I«nndnn.‘‘ th«« farce which hr hint*««lf had made famona. The adapter had tr:in«litlc«l tlic title a* “Ixoidr«'* qui «e pminene,’’ or ‘Ixind.'n a Inch gne» >>11! for walk»." .N'- hwv *! hool io urgrt.t.y By W J Kerr. President of thè Oregon Agricultural College. n. r the people of Pendutoti are inlllalmf a motiure fur liir ratebiiahmeiit tsf u .Normal h« hvol al (net pia« •. it Wiit give niff >».* «aure to n«4ppor( (iti» m«a«tuf* By J H Ac*erman( President Oregon Normal School. at Mcnmouth I * ««rrfij «r-.alyeiB of the attuation wlll forviare any one fhul Ofrg. it « Normal Hchoot in bùmttem Or» gxt» a«*<1 !*♦ »iiErlon fillff ail the g. vvrnrnrht rrquif«menta By the County School Superintendents of Oregon K< lived that it 1« th* «enee of the County s* huol H- k • • i.lei tlentff of the Miai» «tf Oregon, tu « onvenliun *• • •• «Iti.tr J ti «I II’« »‘«’«I »I'teftrffl« of iht «• h<Msl« of the Hlais ilmiuind »huutkad fa« Hili*« for the training of tew r t », »n»1 t'«ai a«, thetrf« •« eodoroe the hiltlutlve nts'aawr«- to • «labHah a Xutmtl X» htasi at I’etwllelon ” By Mrs Chari«« H Caatnar, Prvaidvnl of th« Oregon F«d«ration of Wom.n a "I moil S*- h«*t*l ul heartily ¡•hd.ir»» * Mor mal Prof Robert C French. Form«» Präsident .Normal School Lecated at Weeton of th« Al -r»»mr«Jtate c»i*l li«finimi of aut h a »< hnul at «M.ma < «ni «I (><•«’■( «• • h .»* I’r fidivi ufi a«a«*ad pfU** « gfOat uMWwt to the Hlale of B F. Mulkey, L« President Southern Oregon Normal School : I *‘.a|i «I pf* «ri the I •« a li c»n No» mal X» bovi ««I |**ndle|<«|( ut «n Kaetern Oregon State Board of Regents of Oregon Nomini School •led.ires dial ’’the iiccessilv for additional Normal school facilities in Oregon i» appiirent." Portland (.handier <«l (. oiiiiiht «« « ndonu-s measure 30X <nd say Pciifilelon most logical location for Nor mal -ciiool in lùislcrii Oregon 308 X YES A4* > is A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN K««1*en i’>f«<<tö h'tetr .N*<«rr»»«»l X« (’««nimlltre Hy J H tlainn be»« y I'rf «iirt«»t Ore W. C. Hawley Republican and Progressive Direct Primary Nominee for CONGRESS A vote for Representative Hawley Juggernaut. Juggernaut—or "lord of the world'' an» »uppo»c<l to be one of the m«arnatio:u of Kruhna. The idol 1» formed of an irregular pyra midal black atone, with two large diamond» to represent eye». The nose and moutn are painted ver milion. An immerse number of pil- gnms annually, reseb g.iiua vitit via.» the u v idol iuvi nuuuaiij. irmd* ¡ng up into the million*. Juggcr- worship u»ed to be • terrible thing, but it is not what it once was. The state allowance to the temple was »«»pended bv the Indian government in 1831, and the festl- is one for an Price Announcement Experienced Clean Able Faithful and Effective Public Servant The following Hat prices on Ford care and chassis, f. o Detroit, bacatile effective August I, 191«; Ford (haul» Llnaaln'a G«tty»burg Ipaaeh. Mr. Lincoln wg» not the "orator of the day" upon the occasion of (he dedication of the soldiers' ceme tery at Gettysburg. That honor be longed to Edward Everett, «ho ful A’/ filled his duties there by delivering one of bis clal>orate orations that kept him on hi» feet for more than II*. two hours. It is said to have been u splendid oration, and yet it is (Palli Adv.) »lean forgotten, while Lincoln’s lit tle speech, prepared on his knee ns lie »»> traveling in the cars to Try Pineapple Pepsin Gettysburg, ia known all over tbe for Your Indigestion world. T'in*appl« Juh e h«i been proved t poesie remerkahle value as a « arh medicine. ComVTnrd with p« i - a^dother Ingrr. Henle as it le I JtATpk rrpsiN cox-, rol NI» Il produr re eurprielr.g ber ft We not only recommend NAT« » riNEAprLK rrpxiN cowrouNr. eut five a positive money ba h ruir. ant«* with every le or 11 < » bottle Try IL All dragfiole also ff<W«ty F«rg«tful. "You forgot to get that »ilk for me*" «he a»k* “Uhv, I ti<«d that «trip of doth around your finger thia very morning to remind you of if Th» hn.lwnil «Urce blunklv at C. A. Everett, Seto, Oregon IJ25.00 M8.00 Ford Touring Car.. MO. oo Ford Coupeiat......... 505.00 Ford Town Car.... I I, Ford f“odan............ pu bl ica n Con pressi on - 1 al Committee, J Culver, Chairman. I b. Ford Runabout I Please read his record in the pamphlet sent to ft’-i <ry resist end voter by the Secretary of State. 4 - ,ue -tno »T <•: tu a: o tn« n »a»». "Well, I’ll be J -g'-ied! And here I’ve (»ceti trying all da» t«> reinem- '«•r how I happeu< J I«* hurt my Ùn ger Chicago Po»t. ' • •a as » * is • • • • • • • • 595. 00 «45.00 Wt guarantee that tharv wtll ba no réduction In ths above priera nrior to August 1, 1917—but ran gtv» no uturuace wbatovrr axainst an advanee in thasa priera at an/ tuxia. On Display and For Sale nt FRED T. BILYEU Residence Ph«>ne, Home 27 For a Muddy Compievi«« SCIO, OREGON Trespass notices. 5c each at Taka Chamberlain’s Tablets and the News office. adopt a diet of vegetable» and careala. Taka outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved Clover sacks for sale by the within a few months. Try it. Obtain able everywhere. Scio Milling Co.